KYMCO MXU 270i EURO Manual page 71

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POTENTIAL HAZARD
Operating your ATV through deep or fast flowing water.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Your ATV's tires may float, causing loss of traction and loss of control, which could lead to an
accident. Water can also reduce the stopping capability of your ATV's braking system.
HOW TO AVOID THIS HAZARD
Never operate your ATV in fast flowing water, or in water deeper than the footrests. Remember that
wet brakes may have reduced stopping capability. Test your ATV's brakes after leaving water (see
warning box below).
 NOTE: Your ATV can be used to cross slow moving water up to a maximum depth of 7.9 inched (20 cm). Before entering
the water, choose your route carefully so you can avoid sharp objects, rocks or slippery conditions that could cause you
to lose control of the ATV.
POTENTIAL HAZARD
Loss of braking after water crossing.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Water can affect the ATV's braking system, causing poor stopping performance.
HOW TO AVOID THIS HAZARD
Test your ATV's brakes after leaving water. If necessary, apply the brakes smoothly several
times to dry the pads, drums and rotors. Drive slowly and carefully until you are sure the
braking performance has returned to normal.
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